Buckwheat Cylinder Neck Pillow Review
Buckwheat Cylinder Neck Pillow
I've always accumulated all the tension in my body on my neck I guess.
And as I age it's getting worse, so on a given day when I decided I had it, I got on Amazon and bought several items that are supposed to relief your neck pain.
Now I feel like I own this pillow a review.
It's well made. It really helps relax the muscles of your neck and shoulders: I spread a bath towel on the carpet and lay down on it with my neck supported by this pillow, for 15 min before going to bed or whenever I feel tension creeping up my neck, and voilá! Tension is gone, no more headaches in the morning when I wake up. And if you happen to fall asleep during the process (because your get so relaxed) and your head turns to the side, unlike happens with other gadgets, it won't fall off of the pillow. Also I have a recliner and this pillow is perfect to prop up my head so that I can better watch TV or read.
I also find it useful the fact that you can wash the cover as well and that you can remove some of the buckwheat filling to better suit your needs.
There. I truly hope this will help you make a better purchase.
Buckwheat Cylinder Neck Pillow Feature
- These are a favorite for travelers and those who have neck stiffness from the normal pillow shape
- Buckwheat hulls are lightweight, very maleable and conform easily to the shape of your head and neck
- Other nice features of buckwheat is that it provides good insulation and will not take on odors
- Encased in 100% organic cotton canvas, the casing is sealed with a zipper to fill and for cleaning
- Made in USA - in Albuquerque, NM
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Customer Reviews
Nice pillow, but... - Roy Rogers - Bellevue, Wa, US
Nice product, but for this money I'd expect an inner/outer liner. I can imagine the liner getting soiled from hair/face oils over time while sleeping. You'd have to completely remove all the hulls to launder. Could be bothersome. Others I looked at had outer liners. I thought this one did also, but no.... I will keep it however, has a nice shape. My wife can make an outer liner from cotton.
Jul 02, 2010 00:41:07
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